AWPT 2022
Asian Wireless Power Transfer Workshop
December 5–6, 2022 | Kyoto, Japan
About AWPT 2022
Wireless power transfer (WPT) has become one of the hottest research topics for its huge industrial application potentials.
Starting in 2015, Asian Wireless Power Transfer Workshop (AWPT) aims to provide a platform for researchers to share the latest research and development results related to the WPT technology.
To continue promoting exchanges and collaborations among researchers and fostering further technology advances, AWPT2022 will be held at Kyoto University, Kyoto, from December 5 to 6, 2022.
AWPT is organized by the technical committee of wireless power transfer of IEICE Communications Society.
Kyoto is one of the best cities in the world to travel according to some influential travel magazines. It served as the capital of Japan from year 794 to 1868 and has been nurturing its unique culture for over 1200 years.
Kyoto is located nearly at the center of Japan, it enjoys a strategic position in the transport network and excellent accessibility. Kyoto's central railway station can be reached from Kansai International Airport in 75 minutes.
Call for Papers
1st CFP
Important Dates
Sept. 9 2022
| Deadline for abstract submission
(Paper title, author’s names, and 100-word abstract)
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Submission form
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Oct. 31 2022 |
Notification of acceptance |
TBD |
Deadline for early-bird registration |
Nov. 10 2022
| Deadline for paper submission
(2–4 pages. The copyright of papers is kept by authors themselves.)
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Dec. 5-6, 2022 |
AWPT 2022 |
Conference Venue
Uji Obaku Plaza Kihada Hall, Uji Campus, Kyoto University
AWPT 2022 will be held in hybrid (in person & online).
Technical Areas
- Wireless power transfer and energy harvesting
- Near-field (inductive, resonant) power transfer
- Microwave transmission and beaming
- Wireless power transmitters and receivers
- High-frequency rectifying circuits and devices
- Rectennas and rectenna arrays
- Integrated circuits and systems
- Integrated AC-DC rectifiers and DC-DC converters
- RF energy harvesting, self-powered sensors
- RFID and electronic tags
- Integrated circuits for biomedical devices
- Applications of wireless power transfer
- Mobile and personal devices
- Home/Industrial-appliances
- Standardization, regulations and biological effects
- Space Solar Power Station (SSPS)
- WPT key technologies for SSPS
- Space energy collection and conversion
- Other devices, systems or applications related to wireless power transfer
- Power conditioning
- Power control methods
- Efficiency improvement techniques
- 5G/Beyond-5G/6G systems
- Internet of things (IoT)
Organizing Committee
- General Chair
- Kenjiro Nishikawa, Kagoshima Univ., Japan
- General Affairs Committee Chair
- Tsunayuki Yamamoto, National Institute of Technology, Tsuyama College, Japan
- Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs
- Masaya Tamura, Toyohashi Univ. of Technology, Japan
- Naoki Hasegawa, Softbank, Japan
- Yasunori Suzuki, NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan
- Award Committee Co-Chairs
- Mamiko Inamori, Tokai Univ., Japan
- Naoki Shinohara, Kyoto Univ., Japan
- Finance Committee Co-Chairs
- Tsunayuki Yamamoto, National Institute of Technology, Tsuyama College, Japan
- Tomohiko Mitani, Kyoto Univ., Japan
- Publicity Chair
- Keisuke Konno, Tohoku Univ., Japan
- Local Arrangement Chair
- Tomohiko Mitani, Kyoto Univ., Japan
- Website Chair
- Satoshi Yoshida, Kagoshima Univ., Japan
- Registration Co-Chairs
- Tsunayuki Yamamoto, National Institute of Technology, Tsuyama College, Japan
- Tomohiko Mitani, Kyoto Univ., Japan